Anyone tried the BE-OD as an Overdrive?

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Hi all

Just curious to know if anyone has tried the BE-OD to boost an already dirty amp?

Dave said lowering the inner gain trim pot allows the pedal to be used as an overdrive and the EQ can really shape the over all tone.

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psbhachu":11nhp55j said:
Hi all

Just curious to know if anyone has tried the BE-OD to boost an already dirty amp?

Dave said lowering the inner gain trim pot allows the pedal to be used as an overdrive and the EQ can really shape the over all tone.

Cheers



As per Equ1nox in another Friedman BE-OD Thread

viewtopic.php?f=57&t=181683

Equ1nox":11nhp55j said:
Got to demo the pedal yesterday. Very nice. I A-B'ed it with a 2-channel (clean/dirty) Jose clone amp a friend had and actually I liked the pedal better than the dirty channel!! lol Lastly, yes, internal pedal gain pot was set mid-way and of course clockwise adds additional gain and distortion. I wanted to see if I can get more of a "boost" out of it, but even turning it all the way down, it was still dirty and breaking up. I'll keep playing with it more this weekend and thru many other amps. Maybe it should have been called the BE-DIST thou?!? Tone is very good thou and pedal is quiet with those dual JFET IC's! :)

"plexi or early JCM 800."
As far as how would work on a Plexi or JCM800, it will work just fine, but have to be adjusted depending on the amp and if it's dirty. The Fendery amps will be bright, so need to be adjusted accordingly. Ideally, this pedal would work best through a low-gain Plexi or Clean amp or amp on the clean setting, bt when used for that application, sounds fantastic and very, very tube-like! :)

The only negative(s) thus far is the pedal is very dirty (as seen in the video). I've tried to dial it down and with the internal trimmer as a boost and it still breaks up. I'm really thinking this should have been called the BE-DIST as it is much more of a distortion pedal than an overdrive. Then then Dave could have released a second pedal, with different component values and possibly take out some gain stages and called it the BE-OD "OR" have a switch to cut out the gain stages in one pedal and just call it the BE-PEDAL and people could make it a boost/overdrive or distortion pedal. Just throwing some shit out there. Maybe Dave will/has some ideas...but there is a ton of gain and it's more of a distortion pedal than an overdrive and booster is non-existant.

p.s. - Oh, looking at Rezamatix's gain setting and getting soo much distortion, I would say he has the internal trimmer cranked. If you're going to use it with that much distortion and metal over distortion pedal, fine, but most people will enjoy it in the middle how mine arrived.
 
IMO it works best as a distortion pedal in front of a slightly broken up or clean amp.
 
psbhachu":1d283isw said:
Hi all

Just curious to know if anyone has tried the BE-OD to boost an already dirty amp?

Dave said lowering the inner gain trim pot allows the pedal to be used as an overdrive and the EQ can really shape the over all tone.

Cheers

I tried it with a PT20 and agree the pedals sounds best in front of a clean amp.

In my case I was trying to get a heavy Friedman tone using a Suhr Reactive load and some IR's for silent recording. When I teamed up the PT20 + BEOD + Suhr reactive load it had WAY too much noise... I ended up just using my PT20 as a slave aka plugging my guitar ->BEOD->FX return on PT20->Suhr reactive load->DAW and am pretty happy with the tones. People keep commenting that the pedal feels more like an amp and when used in this way it pretty much does ;) This is my poor man fix til either I can get a Butterslax/JJ or Dave decides to make a 20 watt metal amp...
 
"When I teamed up the PT20 + BEOD + Suhr reactive load it had WAY too much noise"

Make sure you have clean power to the BE-OD also. I had a power supply lying around and it was noisy, but I think the power supply had been messed with at one time as spliced wires and tape. In any event, I bought a new BOSS PSA-120S single power supply over the weekend and it was dead quiet. It could be in your pathing also and gain increasing the noise, but like I said, make sure the power supply is a good clean one also as it can effect the end result and tone out of your speaker.
 
I posted this early clip of the pedal as a boost into a medium-ish gain setting on my SmallBox, didn't sound bad to me. I've since dialed it in a lot more, but honestly, I won't mess with that much (if at all)...I grabbed the pedal to run through the clean channel for an extra lead tone for lots of things (and it also makes for a badass high gain crunch rhythm tool).

The first few chords are the BE channel of the amp, then hopefully you can clearly hear the pedal kick in (and off again towards the end).

BE-OD As Boost / Download
 
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